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No tempering her work ethic

Minooka native hopes to stay put in new role

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Throughout all of her position, title and location changes, over the course of about five years, Temper had been keeping her eye on one job in particular. This one would hopefully bring her back to Chicago for quite some time.

In October 2012, her goal was realized. For the past several weeks, Temper has been at home in Illinois working in her new role as the national sales trainer for small business banking. She is now based in Chicago, but is responsible for the entire Midwest region.

“I’m passionate about training,” Temper said. “I got my master’s (degree) so I could teach later in life.”

She earned her master’s degree in business administration from Benedictine University in Lisle, Ill.

The Minooka native now travels to training facilities throughout her designated region to train fellow Chase employees.

“I hope this is permanent. I never want to move again,” she said, laughing.

So far, her newest job is her favorite by far. California was the favorite, but she said it was very expensive to move and too labor intensive.

“I’m hoping to stay put for a long time,” Temper said.

Her father is happy his little girl has finally reached what she calls her dream job. He said he is proud of the work she has done to get to where she is and is thrilled everything is working out for her.

“I’ve known a lot of youngsters who went to college for five years and their work is nothing like that wanted it to be,” Herb said. “They just take something to pay the bills.”

Temper has pushed and persevered, though, and has made it to her dream job before she reached 30 years old. Her encouragement to other college-aged people is to not dismiss the entry-level position they may be working in. Her time as a part-time teller blossomed into traveling all over the country from the east coast to the west, but it would never have happened if she didn’t stick to it and work hard.

“I’ve grown as a person a lot and have learned a lot along the way,” Temper said.

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